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soda infused with dextrin the same fiber found in many popular supplements sold in the u.s.. does it work? >> if i was trying to lose weight would you advise me to drink this soda? >> absolutely not, it is not healthy, >> i've read this, >> we are calling it pepsi poop. >> nice. the nutritionist add there is is no is up thing as healthy soda, pepsi special does contain calories no word on if and when it may go on sale in the u.s.. >>> new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie, wrongly convicted. celebrating fr
soda infused with dextrin the same fiber found in many popular supplements sold in the u.s.. does it work? >> if i was trying to lose weight would you advise me to drink this soda? >> absolutely not, it is not healthy, >> i've read this, >> we are calling it pepsi poop. >> nice. the nutritionist add there is is no is up thing as healthy soda, pepsi special does contain calories no word on if and when it may go on sale in the u.s.. >>> new study stanford...
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u.s. citizen, california resident over the age of 18 as long as you haven't committed a felony and not deemed by the courted to be ineligible you are able to vote. >> cheryl: what about people whose language is not english? >> if your first language is not english you can request spanish or request when you register, you will receive materials before every election are in spanish. i'm not sure if they do it in other languages and you can request assistance. >> cheryl: that would be hard, to include multiple languages to vote. >> online. that is good question. i know they had some problems with that. people with disabilities and sight impaired. they are working those things out. >> cheryl: one the newest things is registering to vote and being able to vote on the same day. i know that is in the works? >> that is in the works the law was signed by gary brown september 24th. it won't go into effect until january 1st of 2013. there other p law allowing you to turn in a ballot for someone else
u.s. citizen, california resident over the age of 18 as long as you haven't committed a felony and not deemed by the courted to be ineligible you are able to vote. >> cheryl: what about people whose language is not english? >> if your first language is not english you can request spanish or request when you register, you will receive materials before every election are in spanish. i'm not sure if they do it in other languages and you can request assistance. >> cheryl: that...
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what u.s. reporters doing? i was speaking to a person who basically started one of latin america's first online news outlets, a fabulous online news outlet. he was saying is almost as if david copperfield were at the border when these suv is packed with methamphetamines and other drugs and narcotics were funneled into the united states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that i
what u.s. reporters doing? i was speaking to a person who basically started one of latin america's first online news outlets, a fabulous online news outlet. he was saying is almost as if david copperfield were at the border when these suv is packed with methamphetamines and other drugs and narcotics were funneled into the united states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los...
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soda infused with dextrin the same fiber found in many popular supplements sold in the u.s.. does it work? >> if i was trying to lose weight would you advise me to drink this soda? >> absolutely not, it is not healthy, >> i've read this, >> we are calling it pepsi poop. >> nice. the nutritionist add there is is no is up thing as healthy soda, pepsi special does contain calories no word on if and when it may go on sale in the u.s.. >>> new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family
soda infused with dextrin the same fiber found in many popular supplements sold in the u.s.. does it work? >> if i was trying to lose weight would you advise me to drink this soda? >> absolutely not, it is not healthy, >> i've read this, >> we are calling it pepsi poop. >> nice. the nutritionist add there is is no is up thing as healthy soda, pepsi special does contain calories no word on if and when it may go on sale in the u.s.. >>> new study stanford...
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marine protecting our so-called freedoms here in the u.s. suffered a fractured skull at the hands of the oakland police for simply trying to exercise the rights he fought to protect his case prompted an outpouring of sympathy from the community and galvanized thousands more toward the occupy movements cause so for putting your body on the line against an oppressive police force representing a two tiered justice system and a system based on any quality scott olsen you're both a bad ass and our hero of the day so he's the hero who's the villain this is a good one folks thanks to some newly released footage we can clearly call out this guy right here hat moran if this name sounds familiar it's because good old patman rand is the son of democratic virginia congressman jim moran and he's also the field director of the arlington office for his father's campaign just a few weeks ago our friend pat i'm self in a teensy bit of a bind when he let his guard down to a man who turned out to be an undercover reporter reporter approach moran on his way out
marine protecting our so-called freedoms here in the u.s. suffered a fractured skull at the hands of the oakland police for simply trying to exercise the rights he fought to protect his case prompted an outpouring of sympathy from the community and galvanized thousands more toward the occupy movements cause so for putting your body on the line against an oppressive police force representing a two tiered justice system and a system based on any quality scott olsen you're both a bad ass and our...
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turn into the curriculum and we create an industrial revolution to bring manufacturing back to the u.s.. >> it is really exciting. my parents had a home computer like you described and after the purchase changed my life and if you look at the story of a lot of successful internet entrepreneurs, since he was a kid, he was in his parents' basement, that is true for a lot of entrepreneurs, so to create that opportunity for the next generation to do not just in the internet but industrial settings -- >> if i write 20 years from now someone sitting in this chair having just taken a company public will say what changed my life is my parents brought home a printer. >> before anybody goes out and buys a printer for their kids you have to deal with the armageddon question which has been pouring in. my first question is are you at all nervous about this? we have been talking about a positive affect and i'm very excited about it but i just wrote a book called killed decision about killer drones that keep to manufacture and condemn any where by hobbyists and start destroying -- won't ruin it for a
turn into the curriculum and we create an industrial revolution to bring manufacturing back to the u.s.. >> it is really exciting. my parents had a home computer like you described and after the purchase changed my life and if you look at the story of a lot of successful internet entrepreneurs, since he was a kid, he was in his parents' basement, that is true for a lot of entrepreneurs, so to create that opportunity for the next generation to do not just in the internet but industrial...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
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man: in the u.s., roughly 90% of all water and wastewater systems are still publicly owned and publicly managed. the remaining 10% are managed by privately held companies. man: the private sector has learned to become very efficient, and frequently a municipality can save themselves a significant amount of money by bringing in a private company. this is not true in all cases. there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is very hard to work within. paolicelli: there's several advantages to municipalities. they don't have to make a profit, so they're generally just trying to be break-even. and because of the importance of water, a lot of communities would be reluctant to give up control, but it is being looked at, especially on some of these troubled systems. cook: much of the business is in the mid-sized to smaller communities who have even fewer resources than the large cities, less expertise. if you take options off the table, it will be, well, what we've done for the last 40 years, and right now we have some real ch
man: in the u.s., roughly 90% of all water and wastewater systems are still publicly owned and publicly managed. the remaining 10% are managed by privately held companies. man: the private sector has learned to become very efficient, and frequently a municipality can save themselves a significant amount of money by bringing in a private company. this is not true in all cases. there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is...
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buy a photocopier, there's intelligence this there to look for u.s. dollar, and i never tried to take a copy of the dollar bill, but it's supposed to detect currency and not let you do it or put a water mark on it. there's presence to suggest you can put technology in the machines to check bad stuff doesn't happen. if it's foolproof, probably not? could it be hacked? probably. that's craig's best answer to the question. >> you're sleeping find over these issues? >> you know, i -- i'm -- i'm, you know, i'm an optimist. b, i think we can never anticipate these things ahead of time. look, when i was a kid -- not a kiddings u -- kidding, but growing up, test tube babies were out there. remember test tube babies? the 7 os; right? >> uh-huh. >> i thought they were going to grow babies in test tubes. i thought they would be long and skinny. [laughter] i was confused about this. well, today, our baby sitters are test tube babies. we were playing god, messing with nature, designing, super scary, and we did it, and, oh, that's not so scary. right now, i say "cl
buy a photocopier, there's intelligence this there to look for u.s. dollar, and i never tried to take a copy of the dollar bill, but it's supposed to detect currency and not let you do it or put a water mark on it. there's presence to suggest you can put technology in the machines to check bad stuff doesn't happen. if it's foolproof, probably not? could it be hacked? probably. that's craig's best answer to the question. >> you're sleeping find over these issues? >> you know, i --...
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more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the israeli city of tel aviv as rockets were fired towards it. the assaults underlines the rising tension. >> tonight, sirens sounding across tel aviv. the commercial capital and most populous city now a target for the rockets being fired by militants -- militants in gaza. people to cover bread they could. there were no casualties -- people took cover where they could. there were no casualties. >> i saw a flash of light. 2 kilometers in the direction of the seat. the rocket landed in the seat. >> targeting tel aviv marks a significant escalation of this growing conflict. the body of the man held responsible by his it -- by israel for launching hundreds of rockets from gauze that. -- gaza. at his funeral in gaza city, the military commander was c
more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the israeli city of tel aviv as rockets were fired towards it. the assaults underlines the rising tension. >> tonight, sirens sounding across tel aviv....
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so right now, you buy a photocopier, it will look for u.s. dollar and u.s. currency and it is supposed to be able to detect currency. we do have some presidents to suggest that they will try to make sure the bad stuff doesn't happen. so that is the answer to that question. >> so you're not too concerned over the issues? >> you know, another thing that we can't ever anticipate these things, but when i was a kid, there was the notion of test tube babies. does anyone remember that they met when i was a child, i think it was the 70s -- i actually thought they were going to grow the babies in test tubes and that they would be long babies. i was a little confused about this. well, today, i have babysitting test tube babies. but at the time, it was super scary. we were playing god, it was super scary and then we think, oh, it's not so scary. but right now, cloning is where it test tube baby was 25 years ago. so i think as with any radical technology, and try it out and dip your toes into it, and adapt to how we feel about it based on social norms and risks. >> thin
so right now, you buy a photocopier, it will look for u.s. dollar and u.s. currency and it is supposed to be able to detect currency. we do have some presidents to suggest that they will try to make sure the bad stuff doesn't happen. so that is the answer to that question. >> so you're not too concerned over the issues? >> you know, another thing that we can't ever anticipate these things, but when i was a kid, there was the notion of test tube babies. does anyone remember that they...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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the u.s. and other countries have been pressuring the group to present a united front. >>> president owe wam ma honored the nation -- obama honored the nation's veterans with a traditional wreath laying ceremony. he said it's intended to remember every service member who has ever worn our nation's uniform. he urged americans to welcome back u.s. troops who are now coming home. >> over the next few years, more than a million service members will transition back to civilian life. they'll take off their uniforms and take on a new and lasting role. they will be veterans. as they come home, it falls to us, their fellow citizens, to be there for them. >> the president also noted this is the first veterans day in a decade with no american troops officially fighting in iraq. >>> the vietnam veterans memorial continues to be one of the area's most visited and emotional sites. >> surae chinn talked to veterans who gathered at the wall to honor their fallen friends. >> reporter: i come out twice a year f
the u.s. and other countries have been pressuring the group to present a united front. >>> president owe wam ma honored the nation -- obama honored the nation's veterans with a traditional wreath laying ceremony. he said it's intended to remember every service member who has ever worn our nation's uniform. he urged americans to welcome back u.s. troops who are now coming home. >> over the next few years, more than a million service members will transition back to civilian life....
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. >> reporter: health officials say antibiotic overuse is a public health threat in the u.s. now the centers for disease control and more than two dozen other health organizations are issuing new policies to fight antibiotic resistance. >> we are seeing an increase in resistance among common infections so we're seeing an increase in hospitalizations that are due to antibiotic resistant infections. >> reporter: antibiotics are only effective when used to fight bacterial infections but a new poll shows more than one- third of americans mistakenly think antibiotics can fight viruses. groups also want to limit antibiotics in meat and poultry and use them only when necessary for the animal's health. patients need to do their part, too. if you're prescribed an antibiotic take the right dose, complete the course and do not save leftovers for later. and ask your doctor if you really need one. >> nothing bad is going to happen to you if you wait a day or two to see if you're going to get better. >> reporter: it turns out don needed surgery to correct his sinus problems. >> it was pret
. >> reporter: health officials say antibiotic overuse is a public health threat in the u.s. now the centers for disease control and more than two dozen other health organizations are issuing new policies to fight antibiotic resistance. >> we are seeing an increase in resistance among common infections so we're seeing an increase in hospitalizations that are due to antibiotic resistant infections. >> reporter: antibiotics are only effective when used to fight bacterial...
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president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula the egyptian territory in north africa surrounded by the suez canal in the west and israel on the east now this follows eight days of violence between gaza and israel that left more than a hundred and sixty palestinians in gaza dead within half of them were civilians including thirty seven children four civilians and two soldiers have also been killed in israel just a little while ago a spokesman for israel's prime minister spoke to r.t. alex cells keep blamed hamas for the deaths of so many civilians in gaza these real doesn't target civilians and if we heard civilians it's we see failure in it but you have to understand that hamas militants hamas terrorists they hide behind civilians the fire rockets our civilians from schools from hospitals they hide their rockets in hospitals in schools we see that the fire rockets from apartments of buildings so if we do not want civilian soon gaza to be hurt we call upon civilians and we do it before every strike w
president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula the egyptian territory in north africa surrounded by the suez canal in the west and israel on the east now this follows eight days of violence between gaza and israel that left more than a hundred and sixty palestinians in gaza dead within half of them were civilians including thirty seven children four civilians and two soldiers have also been killed in...
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when the u.s. oil companies came here in the '40s and '50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. they created a replica of american suburbia. today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of course. >> but blocked off from the rest. >> they are good ways. there's nothing wrong with it. these were their excellent ways. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we follow the flow of big oil from massive, mega billion dollar oil fields in saudi arabia to the u.s. where wall street refines the oil into a mega billion dollar commodity. we begin with a look back to 2008 when the price of oil, theoretically tied to supply and demand, suddenly became untethered. storage tanks were full, yet the p
when the u.s. oil companies came here in the '40s and '50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. they created a replica of american suburbia. today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of...
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the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize the stockpile of chemical weapons require upward of 75,000 troops and the "times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that the militant group hezbollah have set up training camps near the chemical weapons depots. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. the accident happened at a railroad crossing in midland, texas, as the float tried to get around the safety gates and lights. the float was made with a flat bed trailer with chairs for each of the veterans. in addition to the four deaths, others were injured. >> this may be one of the most tragic events we've had in our town and it's a sad day. i shook their hands and saw them personally, met their wives. it truly was an honor to be in their presence. these guys are true american heroes. >> secretary of defense leon panetta issued a statement saying he's deeply saddened. the ntsb is sending a team to
the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize the stockpile of chemical weapons require upward of 75,000 troops and the "times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that the militant group hezbollah have set up training camps near the chemical weapons depots. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. the accident happened at a railroad crossing in midland, texas,...
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the u.s. results, a change in the top in china. what will this mean for the rest of the world? and terrible facts of life for one 15-year-old pakistani girl killed acid by her parents for looking at a boy. hello, it is midday here in london, 6:00 in the morning in madison, wisconsin where president obama is schedule told appear at the start of this, the final day of campaigning, in what's been a grueling and hugely expensive 18 month battle with mitt romney a third of americans have already cast their votes lerl i. both men now have less than 24 hours to convince the undecided in a handful of swing states to come on boards. with the polls pointing to a dead heat, still everything to play for. let's get the latest from my colleague jane hill who joins us live from washington. jane, over to you. >> hello and welcome. the u.s. presidential election campaign has entered its final day with the candidates fighting for every vote in those marginal states which will decide who will spend the next four
the u.s. results, a change in the top in china. what will this mean for the rest of the world? and terrible facts of life for one 15-year-old pakistani girl killed acid by her parents for looking at a boy. hello, it is midday here in london, 6:00 in the morning in madison, wisconsin where president obama is schedule told appear at the start of this, the final day of campaigning, in what's been a grueling and hugely expensive 18 month battle with mitt romney a third of americans have already...
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. >> ama: as the circle of violence continues, diplomats from several countries, including the u.s., are trying to brokery cease fire. >> the man accused of killing seven people in a mass shooting at own lean university is scheduled to be back in court tomorrow. he pleaded not guilty to the massacre. police say he admitted to investigators he did it because he was angry at boycott for refusing to refund his tuition. tomorrow the reports from to psychiatrists are expected to be submitted in his case. >> a fire was reported just after 2:00 p.m. inside a house at 47th avenue and geary street. the flames sent up a big plume of black smoke. fortunately no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a group of fishermen helped rescue three people after their boat you're turned on half moon bay. it happened a half mile offshore near pillar point. three fishermen rescued two people from the water. they harbor mast 'er was able to reach a third person. all three suffered from exposure but injuries are not serious. >> the battle to bring the warriors to san francisco
. >> ama: as the circle of violence continues, diplomats from several countries, including the u.s., are trying to brokery cease fire. >> the man accused of killing seven people in a mass shooting at own lean university is scheduled to be back in court tomorrow. he pleaded not guilty to the massacre. police say he admitted to investigators he did it because he was angry at boycott for refusing to refund his tuition. tomorrow the reports from to psychiatrists are expected to be...
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u.s. northeast put some polling stations out of commission. the governor is relaxing the rules so voters won't be shut out. andrew cuomo issued an executive order allowing residents in areas affected by the storm to vote at any station. officials in neighboring new jersey are also making it easier for people to cast ballots. more than 60 polling stations in new york city are still unusable because of flooding or lack of electricity. workers have set up alternative sites. the voting process in manhattan and the city's other borrows has become more high-tech. they can mark paper ballots and insurt those into a scanner. it's the first time the system will be used in a u.s. presidential election. the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republica
u.s. northeast put some polling stations out of commission. the governor is relaxing the rules so voters won't be shut out. andrew cuomo issued an executive order allowing residents in areas affected by the storm to vote at any station. officials in neighboring new jersey are also making it easier for people to cast ballots. more than 60 polling stations in new york city are still unusable because of flooding or lack of electricity. workers have set up alternative sites. the voting process in...
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the first u.s. event happened in san francisco 10 years ago. and i would have to say it's another one of those situations where people with too much time on their hands. i don't know. >> build something, and dump it in the water. what better way to spend a weekend. >> yeah, yeah. >>> good to see you ms. m. how are you? >> yeah. we're glad you're back this weekend. >> it's chilly around the bay area. we have frost advisories posted. let's go out and see exactly what's happening. temperatures diving down so that the national weather service at 3 in the morning said well, let's post a frost advisory. first of the season, the north bay is mostly susceptible to this. it's only posted through 8:00, but these are the coolest temperatures of the day. an hour after sunrise you can get the coldest temperatures of the day. at the moment we're ranging between 29 and 34 in the north bay. so protect your plants and pets and mother-in-law and all that stuff. right now, numbers around the bay area, 40 degrees at concord, 50 at oakland. livermore up to 43. it's
the first u.s. event happened in san francisco 10 years ago. and i would have to say it's another one of those situations where people with too much time on their hands. i don't know. >> build something, and dump it in the water. what better way to spend a weekend. >> yeah, yeah. >>> good to see you ms. m. how are you? >> yeah. we're glad you're back this weekend. >> it's chilly around the bay area. we have frost advisories posted. let's go out and see exactly...
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the u.s. economy? dodge the congressional budgetary office says that if we go over in its entirety, $600 billion worth of tax increases and spending cuts, there is no doubt we will go into recession. if it is half a year or the entire year, it will depend on the rest of the world. europe is still in trouble, and emerging markets are slowing and that makes it all the more important washington get their act together. >> can the president pull anything out of the hat? >> he needs to pull something surprising. one of the things in the run-up to the election that was a case to be made for governor romney, investors thought he might be able to shop congress, surprised the situation back into alignment. the president has to bring both sides together and have talked going to an off site meeting somewhere and having a more bipartisan cabinet collected in order to bring unity. but he has to do something surprising. >> this is a self-inflicted wound, isn't it? >> absolutely. the compromises that we made
the u.s. economy? dodge the congressional budgetary office says that if we go over in its entirety, $600 billion worth of tax increases and spending cuts, there is no doubt we will go into recession. if it is half a year or the entire year, it will depend on the rest of the world. europe is still in trouble, and emerging markets are slowing and that makes it all the more important washington get their act together. >> can the president pull anything out of the hat? >> he needs to...
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u.s. government is one of the week i told but the ceo predicting a wave of government orders for the new really the case. >> nicole, thank you. >> you can see gray skies out there. we're expecting a lot more rain tonight. >> that is right. foremost of the east bay, south bay, we've seen trace amounts of rain. we received a call from a viewer just minutes ago saying it's been raining, windy, stormy all day. north bay has been getting a generous helping of stormy weather.mh a dry pattern thursday. lows will be under the mild side low to mid-50s. approaching frontal system is approaching slowly but it's the system bringing us rainfall. we'll start at 7:00 this evening, at which point rain will be just about trying to sweep south ward, eastward throughout the bay area through san francisco. and santa cruz mountains to parts of the east bay. showers trailing behind that frontal system into mid day hours and afternoon we'll see showers tapering off giving way to sunny skies. rainfall totals, by
u.s. government is one of the week i told but the ceo predicting a wave of government orders for the new really the case. >> nicole, thank you. >> you can see gray skies out there. we're expecting a lot more rain tonight. >> that is right. foremost of the east bay, south bay, we've seen trace amounts of rain. we received a call from a viewer just minutes ago saying it's been raining, windy, stormy all day. north bay has been getting a generous helping of stormy weather.mh a...
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and the u.s. taxpayers have spent hundreds of millions of dollars for them, helping israel get the iron dome into the field. and israel claims that they hit their targets 90% of the dime. iron dome uses about 50,000 missiles to knock down rockets that cause as little as $100,000. >>> and a closer look at the depth and destruction. >> and the hospital at gaza this morning as bodies were killed yesterday in the air strike brought out to be buried. and the four children, they died along with their mother and four other family members when their three-story home was hit by an israeli air strike. the husband and father who lost their family was inconsolable. the israeli military said that they were targeted because they believe that the hamas commander was responsible for launching missiles towards israel and that they were hiding there. but with nine members of the same family killed, the israelis say they are investigating the bombing. throughout the night into today, the israeli military pounded the
and the u.s. taxpayers have spent hundreds of millions of dollars for them, helping israel get the iron dome into the field. and israel claims that they hit their targets 90% of the dime. iron dome uses about 50,000 missiles to knock down rockets that cause as little as $100,000. >>> and a closer look at the depth and destruction. >> and the hospital at gaza this morning as bodies were killed yesterday in the air strike brought out to be buried. and the four children, they died...
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the u.s. told iran it will continue to conduct flights in international air space. >> big honor for billy deen thanks to success of his a's. >> what a stunning view from our east bay hills camera. we i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> not quite as gorgus of a site. this is with our emeryville camera, you can see it's slow going for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make their way east right now. stay with us. abc 7 news continues right after this. >>> oakland a's manager being rewarded for the team's emprobable run to the playoffs. he directed apsc7]]t overhaul before this past season trading away a lot of the best-known players for little-known prospect that ended up blossoming. winning 94 games capturing the tight yismt dean known for his unconventional style and approach portrayed by brad pitt in the movie "money ball" based on a book about the strategies in building a winner. >> let's get another check on the forecast right now. >> there is spencer christian.
the u.s. told iran it will continue to conduct flights in international air space. >> big honor for billy deen thanks to success of his a's. >> what a stunning view from our east bay hills camera. we i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> not quite as gorgus of a site. this is with our emeryville camera, you can see it's slow going for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make their way east right now. stay with us. abc 7 news continues right after this....
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now, u.s. preventative services task force recommending all people ages 15-65 be test forward aids and anyone wells increased risk factors. >> whoim work in bars, factories and casinos face a higher risk of breast cancer$y@, researchers compared a thousand women with breast cancer and found women working for so years who's are exposed had a 42% higher risk. secondhand smoke and night work were also linked to a higher risk of the disease. >> on to consumer news now, whether it's shoppin$q5ç or travel companies will be trying to earn your business this holiday season. >> some companies are nicer than others.. >> that is right. consumer reports out with a third naughty or nice list. this tichl of the year, whether madly shopping, traveling for holidays or looking for a good hotel, consumermgÑ reports says some companies make life easier, others don't. that is why it's compiled a naughty and nice list. >> in cases it's looking to see if you like them or not based on how consumer friendly they are
now, u.s. preventative services task force recommending all people ages 15-65 be test forward aids and anyone wells increased risk factors. >> whoim work in bars, factories and casinos face a higher risk of breast cancer$y@, researchers compared a thousand women with breast cancer and found women working for so years who's are exposed had a 42% higher risk. secondhand smoke and night work were also linked to a higher risk of the disease. >> on to consumer news now, whether it's...
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the iron dome protecting israel is a u.s.-based idea and one that the u.s. has fund as well as military assets given to the israelis to responds. i don't think there is any question about u.s. support for israel in the arab mind or near the united states. so the words would not serve any great purpose but to add fire to a flame that's burning in the middle east and threatening world peace. megyn: we just got another statement from victoria nuland where she kinds of repeat wad she said yesterday and added a bit. she said that those comments by the turkish prime minister are unhelpful. and then she described the remarks harsh rhetoric. does that get it done? >> better than yesterday. but what matters is what the president says and what the president projects. words matter. and words can either project resolve or project weakness. the fact is we have been projecting weakness in the middle east. and weakness is provocative. the fact that we are pulling out of everywhere. we are pivoting from the middle east to asia and cutting our defense budget. that's provocat
the iron dome protecting israel is a u.s.-based idea and one that the u.s. has fund as well as military assets given to the israelis to responds. i don't think there is any question about u.s. support for israel in the arab mind or near the united states. so the words would not serve any great purpose but to add fire to a flame that's burning in the middle east and threatening world peace. megyn: we just got another statement from victoria nuland where she kinds of repeat wad she said yesterday...
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and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male annouer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. inteational. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. neil: whatevers case, rumors just to try to help out in some storm-affected areas. no can do unless you sign up and join the union, even on a temporary basis. florida -- association director, you would know better than anyone, if that is so. because, a lot of workers have talked to fox and others saying they are ready to help, and they have to be part of the union in order to help is, this true? >> first, i want to say our hearts go out to everyone impacted. what happened is that. i work for a group of utilities called to assist the long island power authority, and i called
and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male annouer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. inteational. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to...
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. >>> san francisco is about to become the first u.s. city to provide and cover the cost of sex reassignment surgeries for uninsured transgender residents. the city's health commission voted for the plan this week, which would treat people experiencing mental distress because they feel a mismatch between their bodies and their gender identities. transgender rights advocates pushed for the coverage under the city's universal health care program, and more u.s. companies are offering coverage for this special ayed surgery. >>> still to come here at 5:00, new hope for skiers and snowboarders. take a look. the white conditions in the sierra as we head into the weekend. >>> plus, paying tribute to those who didn't come home. a new memorial opening the south bay. >>> and get ready for more sniffling and suffering. the new forecasts for allergy season. >>> good afternoon. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a cold storm that produced severe weather is now pushing off to the south. but we're not done yet. as y
. >>> san francisco is about to become the first u.s. city to provide and cover the cost of sex reassignment surgeries for uninsured transgender residents. the city's health commission voted for the plan this week, which would treat people experiencing mental distress because they feel a mismatch between their bodies and their gender identities. transgender rights advocates pushed for the coverage under the city's universal health care program, and more u.s. companies are offering...
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. >> the practice of cutting off a shark fin then<4gÑ tossing the body back is illegal in the u.s.. there are no endangered shark species in the us us and we have strong protection measures but the law aims to reduce demand that shet tletens populations in other parts of the world. shark fin soup is a delicacy but beginning january 1 it bill prohibits the sale or possession of shark fins in california. the cna filed a lawsuit to block the bill saying the law sold to voters. >> what laws are is that you cannot hold the fin. you can hold other parts of the shark but cannot have the fin. >> today they say he is worried about the small import qlorz might go out of business now. supporters say they're trying to stop the cruel practice known as finning. the fin is removed and rest of the shark thrown in to die. he and cna say that that is the case this is not the best approach. feeling it's discrime in a tori. >> you can go to cost could or other stores have shark steak. you cannot have shark fin. it's an argument there is a sense of injustice and discrimination its ut ragis. and also, un
. >> the practice of cutting off a shark fin then> what laws are is that you cannot hold the fin. you can hold other parts of the shark but cannot have the fin. >> today they say he is worried about the small import qlorz might go out of business now. supporters say they're trying to stop the cruel practice known as finning. the fin is removed and rest of the shark thrown in to die. he and cna say that that is the case this is not the best approach. feeling it's discrime in a...
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enrollment grew six percent last year, with 765,000 students on u.s. campuses. it is because of a 23% increase in students from china. >>> a russian grandmother did not need red riding hood to save her from the big bad wolf. she fought off and killed the wolf with her hands and an axe. she ran out to shoo it away and it turned on her. she hit it on the hand using an axe. >>> the opening of two new double slide bypass tunnels on the san mateo coast has been delayed again. completion is delayed to early next year. it will allow more time for inspections and the testing of electronic systems. this is at least the third delay for the $350 million project. >>> on the loose, a ktvu special report. a large number of criminals that are violating their parole and may be living in your neighborhood. >>> and in a few minutes, there is no fog at the coast, but a computer model shows clouds and rain moving in as we go into the middle of the week. details coming up. . >>> when is comes to marijuana, governor brown is saying the feds should back off california. >>> plus the ga
enrollment grew six percent last year, with 765,000 students on u.s. campuses. it is because of a 23% increase in students from china. >>> a russian grandmother did not need red riding hood to save her from the big bad wolf. she fought off and killed the wolf with her hands and an axe. she ran out to shoo it away and it turned on her. she hit it on the hand using an axe. >>> the opening of two new double slide bypass tunnels on the san mateo coast has been delayed again....
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defense secretary leon panetta is standing behind general john allen, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and the latest military official to get caught in the widening scandal following general david petraeus' resignation. allen faces allegations that he may have exchanged, quote, inappropriate correspondence with jill kelley, a florida socialite whose complaint of e-mail harassment from petraeus' alleged lover brought the whole scandal to light. allen had been set to replace petraeus in afghanistan, but his nomination is now on hold amid the widening investigation into the affair. the scandal's likely to come up at president obama's news conference today. nbc news will have live coverage at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> a house committee beginnings hearings today on the nationwide meningitis outbreak and how it might have been prevented. officials say about 440 people have been sickened by contaminated steroid shots from a massachusetts pharmacy. more than 30 deaths have been reported in a background report this week. congressional investigators say the fda wanted
defense secretary leon panetta is standing behind general john allen, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and the latest military official to get caught in the widening scandal following general david petraeus' resignation. allen faces allegations that he may have exchanged, quote, inappropriate correspondence with jill kelley, a florida socialite whose complaint of e-mail harassment from petraeus' alleged lover brought the whole scandal to light. allen had been set to replace petraeus in...
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the british oil company is one of the largest u.s. government contractors. it holds the most leases in the gulf of mexico. that's where its deepwater horizon well exploded back in 2010, killing 11 people. bp recently agreed to pay $4 billion in fines and penalties for that disaster. >>> well, let's turn our attention now back to the weather. right now it's actually pretty beautiful for much of the bay area, but it's going to happen again. the bay area bracing for the next round of wet weather, with the first storm now passed, we made it through. >> so far so good. the bay area spent the morning monitoring conditions in the east and north bays. our jodi hernandez is live in court t corte madera where people are drying out. >> reporter: they are. we're here in corte madera where there is a big pile of sand where folks can come by and pick up sandbags if they choose to do so. while the series of storms is expected to pack a huge punch, we found folks taking it all in stride. crews in the north bay are busy clearing storm drains and sweeping streets after round
the british oil company is one of the largest u.s. government contractors. it holds the most leases in the gulf of mexico. that's where its deepwater horizon well exploded back in 2010, killing 11 people. bp recently agreed to pay $4 billion in fines and penalties for that disaster. >>> well, let's turn our attention now back to the weather. right now it's actually pretty beautiful for much of the bay area, but it's going to happen again. the bay area bracing for the next round of wet...
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it would have put richmond in the history books as the first u.s. city in history to have a tax on soda and sugar drinks. they poured a ton of money trying to kill the measure and $2.5 million compared to just $69,000 for supporters of measure n. it would have added a penny tax per ounce on sugar redrinks that businesses would have to pay. supporters say it would generate several thousand dollars for anti-obesity programs in richmond. >> we are disappointed one because we know it means more children will not live as long as if it passed. that's sad to me. but we are elated about the campaign that we put forward. i think this is -- if it doesn't happen tonight, it will happen. >> this was a regress sigh tax. i have never been for this tax from day one. it is a spring board for dr. ru dis derman to travel all over the world. jeff rudderman has his head swollen up on this with an attack on economically suppressed people. >> so a little bit of bad blood on the richmond city council. a number of grocery stores had no on n signs. for now it appears to be
it would have put richmond in the history books as the first u.s. city in history to have a tax on soda and sugar drinks. they poured a ton of money trying to kill the measure and $2.5 million compared to just $69,000 for supporters of measure n. it would have added a penny tax per ounce on sugar redrinks that businesses would have to pay. supporters say it would generate several thousand dollars for anti-obesity programs in richmond. >> we are disappointed one because we know it means...
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tough environment, our business customers are lookinr guidance, we're advising rlly clients across u.s. to take a look at their plan, and health savings accounts and tighten the belts in oth areas. neil:ow do you absorb, walmart refutes the figures. bottom line they were going up for workers. this is a trend, i would imagine it speeds up. >> supposedly national trend is 8 to 9% rise in health prem young cost, it be be a shared cost, a cost thatusiness absorbs or a cost down to the worker. neil: in walmart saying, we pay the 4.5%, they pay 4.5%, bottom line it is aot. >> at the end of the day, this is what u.s. citizens elected. neil: unstoppable? >> health insurance premiums will continue to rise, business owners must look at other ws to cut their costsonless they s. gary: unless they don't, they have no choice, they offer health care coverage, or if they don't they pay penalty, just suck up the penalty, and deal with it. >> or they can reduce workforce, and go to health savings ac count. neil: that is what darden tried, a little bit more you know, agility for that. but not a lotn calm
tough environment, our business customers are lookinr guidance, we're advising rlly clients across u.s. to take a look at their plan, and health savings accounts and tighten the belts in oth areas. neil:ow do you absorb, walmart refutes the figures. bottom line they were going up for workers. this is a trend, i would imagine it speeds up. >> supposedly national trend is 8 to 9% rise in health prem young cost, it be be a shared cost, a cost thatusiness absorbs or a cost down to the worker....
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she's likely to have the greatest influence obviously on israel, because the u.s. does not deal directly with hamas, but essentially she'll be joining a chorus of regional leaders in trying to apply intense diplomatic pressure to get both sides to step back from the brink before it's too late. >> reporter: khalid is the group's political leader, i know you had a chance to talk to him directly yesterday. you asked him does hamas want pease with -- peace with israel? what did he say? >> reporter: well, he didn't really answer the question directly. he began by giving a message to the american people, that the american people need to wake up and stop supporting israel and stand instead in support of 350 million arabs. and then he said that essentially he sees the palestinians as the victims in this situation and the israelis as the aggressors. so in his mind, it is up to the israelis to sort of reach out to make the first step towards putting down their weapons and establishing some kind of a pac -- peace. >> clarissa, thank you so much for the update. >>> meanwhile,
she's likely to have the greatest influence obviously on israel, because the u.s. does not deal directly with hamas, but essentially she'll be joining a chorus of regional leaders in trying to apply intense diplomatic pressure to get both sides to step back from the brink before it's too late. >> reporter: khalid is the group's political leader, i know you had a chance to talk to him directly yesterday. you asked him does hamas want pease with -- peace with israel? what did he say?...
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force is being military but is there any evidence hard evidence that it is in fact increasing and the u.s. . well the probably one of the most glaring displays of evidence that people have seen over the last year is just the very intense crackdown on occupy wall street i can tell you that here in los angeles thousands of police officers with helmets but tons in what they call non-lethal weapons were really really brought out and intimidated the crowds and we saw this throughout the country we saw it in d.c. and new york so definitely as far as visually people got a firsthand account of the increasingly militaristic tactics that police use during the occupy wall street protests but if we want to look at the numbers we can use that in california as a really good example here in los angeles the los as police department the number of of certain volved shootings increased by fifty percent a year and you know a lot of police departments they say that gang members or whoever it is that they're shooting at are becoming increasingly violent but more and more of these washed groups are saying that
force is being military but is there any evidence hard evidence that it is in fact increasing and the u.s. . well the probably one of the most glaring displays of evidence that people have seen over the last year is just the very intense crackdown on occupy wall street i can tell you that here in los angeles thousands of police officers with helmets but tons in what they call non-lethal weapons were really really brought out and intimidated the crowds and we saw this throughout the country we...
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caught on tape call into question the increasingly militaristic tactics used by police forces in the u.s. are teaser mungle and takes a look at the latest troubling police trends which are increasing fears and all types of american neighborhoods. really the sights and sounds of. the sound of the arizona swat team shooting seventy high powered rooms a twenty six year old marine and iraq war veteran get into a routine marijuana raid but no drugs were found. get and his wife says he grabbed a pistol thinking the deputies were home invaders feared for his children's lives that you don't always on your own you see this man it's dark you know they're in wearing black you know the way they're coming in they don't give you no time to really think things through social justice advocate alex sanchez has seen increasingly militaristic tactics used during raids in his neighborhood because they feel threatened they kill you you know and we see it often enough and they go some punished i.r.b. us or grant she marks one of the few times that a police officer has been tried for shooting and killing an in
caught on tape call into question the increasingly militaristic tactics used by police forces in the u.s. are teaser mungle and takes a look at the latest troubling police trends which are increasing fears and all types of american neighborhoods. really the sights and sounds of. the sound of the arizona swat team shooting seventy high powered rooms a twenty six year old marine and iraq war veteran get into a routine marijuana raid but no drugs were found. get and his wife says he grabbed a...
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which are owned overseas is this really energy independence it looks like the u.s. is on track to become the world's largest oil producer by the year two thousand and fifteen so i asked a chris williams he's a professor of physics and chemistry at pace university if that's the same thing as being energy independence. one would question whether one even wants to carry on producing oil actually. the last year there were more drilling leases handed out last year into a twenty eleven than there were in two thousand and seven under george w. bush so it's not too surprising that obama would carry on handing out the leases and citibank did say that in the report that you mentioned that quote the u.s. could be the new middle east by twenty twenty and outpace the output of saudi arabia which is kind of quite phenomenal but what it really means is more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere on more the risk of further spills such as we saw in two thousand and ten with b.p. because not only are they drilling off the shore deeper and deeper in the gulf but they're also wanting to d
which are owned overseas is this really energy independence it looks like the u.s. is on track to become the world's largest oil producer by the year two thousand and fifteen so i asked a chris williams he's a professor of physics and chemistry at pace university if that's the same thing as being energy independence. one would question whether one even wants to carry on producing oil actually. the last year there were more drilling leases handed out last year into a twenty eleven than there...
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obama defied history to win, even though u.s. unemployment is so high, is something that joe benson knows something about. and he was mr. obama's chief pollster in 2008 and in this recent election. he joins me now. >> how much more did you know that the american public knew going into the election on tuesday? >> when you are pulling in a presidential campaign, you ought to have a lot of confidence in your numbers. my wife and kids were joking with me that they saw me more relaxed than they've ever seen me before any election. i think we we had a hard-bought, close campaign, but we were confident that we will -- hard- fought close campaign, but we knew we were going to get the numbers that we needed. >> there has been a lot of conversation about the number of hispanic and african-american voters, the number of women who turned out for president obama. yousuf it was something else that gave him victory. >> -- you said it was something else that gave him victory. >> i think it was something else. he has always talked about the value
obama defied history to win, even though u.s. unemployment is so high, is something that joe benson knows something about. and he was mr. obama's chief pollster in 2008 and in this recent election. he joins me now. >> how much more did you know that the american public knew going into the election on tuesday? >> when you are pulling in a presidential campaign, you ought to have a lot of confidence in your numbers. my wife and kids were joking with me that they saw me more relaxed...